Leadership of Empathy Cha Du-ri Hwaseong's professional debut father hasn't sat on the bench, has he?Soccer is more about people than tactics.
Feb 23, 2025
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Cha Du-ri, head coach of Hwaseong FC, emphasized leadership of empathy ahead of his debut as a professional head coach.
Coach Cha faced the reporters with a bright expression ahead of the opening game of the 'Hana Bank K League 2 2025' at Tancheon Stadium in Seongnam at 2 p.m. on the 23rd, the first game of Hwaseong's founding, and the away match of Seongnam FC, his debut as a head coach.
Cha's Hwaseong is a new team that joined K League 2 for the first time this season. When he was active, he was greatly loved for his passionate energy and fans were curious about Cha Du-ri's Hwaseong style, which is well-versed in European soccer, and eight to nine reporters gathered, which is rare for a second division game.
Director Cha, who is about to make his professional debut, went on an interview with a light expression, saying, `I'm excited, curious, and happy.' "First of all, we have a lot of friends who have no K-League experience going to the stadium today. I hope the players enjoy it." "I want the players to enjoy the good opportunity that comes to them and the opportunity to play professionally, get into the game, and show them what they can do well." reported the wind.
He ordered active play against Seongnam. "I don't know exactly how to come out combative because it's my first game and the opponent hasn't played a game yet, but we're going to play with the basic strategy of continuously harassing the opponent when we don't have the ball actively or when we have the ball without being passive.'
The story of the legendary father Cha Bum-keun could not be left out. Coach Cha Bum-keun said several times that his son Cha Du-ri would be a better leader and coach than him. In response to this, director Cha replied, `Of course, I want to be like that. My father won the K-League anyway, went to the World Cup (France) as a national team coach, and those achievements are my goal and I'm in a position to try it again. So I'm going to try hard.'
Asked which made him more nervous, the national team debut or the professional coach debut, coach Cha said, `I've been thinking about it since yesterday to feel that feeling, but when I'm more nervous between playing for the first time in the national team and when I'm a coach. I didn't feel it until yesterday, but when I came to the stadium today, I was more nervous when I was a player," he replied. "The director seems to be more comfortable. When I was a player, I had a lot of greed to do well and show it, so I think I had a lot of tension. There's nothing perfect as a director, but I worked hard on it and I have to keep making it, so I feel a little comfortable," he replied.
In the past, Cha Bum-keun, who spent his childhood in Germany, played professionally and was fluent in German, said, `I will be a good leader.' It was a rave review that his son, who reads kickers and built papers from time to time, studies tactics a lot, and has excellent empathy, would grow better than himself as a leader. In response, Cha replied, `I don't think football is said to be studied a lot.' "Football is when people run around and 11 humans play with each other who have their own feelings. Studying tactics is all important, and it is important to approach with a good training program, but anyway, people's empathy and that kind of empathy must be able to communicate and communicate and understand the players' minds a little bit, creating an environment where they can do best in the stadium. That's important" opened the argument. "So rather than studying, it's a very important part of modern soccer these days to manage these players and really manage their emotions," he stressed. Coach Cha Bum-keun said, `I think my ability to count all the players will be better than mine, who was a big starAsked if he agreed with the comment, Cha Du-ri said, `My father hasn't done it before. I haven't sat on the bench, I haven't been relegated, I haven't sat in the stands, I've always been the best and I always had the idea of playing." "I've been relegated many times, I've been alive, I've won, and I've had various experiences, so those things have a good point in approaching the emotional side of the team." "But that's not all, so all the tactical things I mentioned earlier have to be complex, so wouldn't the results tell you everything?"," he asked back.
He also did not forget his message to junior players who are trying to make their first professional debut in his first professional head coach's debut. "There are a lot of friends who have never experienced the K-League yet on the starting list. It's a challenge for these friends, and in a way, the fact that they haven't made their debut in the professional league means that they haven't had a chance so far. I want to motivate them. I want to help them realize what a great opportunity the opportunity is in front of them and help them go higherexpressed his intention that "
When asked about the focus of the first game against Seongnam 'Cha Du-ri Football', he answered without hesitation. "I want to win." It's our first game, but we'll prepare strategically to win because we have to win our first game quickly to ease the burden on the team. wait for the other person's mistakeRather than waiting, our soccer goal is to induce our opponents to make mistakes and to take the game a little active. Please keep an eye on that."
Seongnam = Reporter Jeon Young-ji sky4us@sportschosun.com .
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.